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May Have Break

(London Correspondent of "The Press") Dinah Lee, the 19-year-old singer from New Zealand. hopes she may have her lucky break to enter into the British hit pop music scene.

Her manager; Mr James Haddleton, says she will appear in the Independent Television’s national pop show “Thank Your Lucky Stars” on Saturday, July 3. She will be recording her part on Sunday, June 27. Mr Haddleton said he was leaving England but Dinah would be staying on for “at least another two months.” Miss Lee’s first record made tn England, “I’ll Forgive You Then Forget You” (backed by “Nitty Gritty”) was issued last month and has been played by radio stations—particularly the pirate ships. Miss Lee is at present sharing a flat in London with Millie Small, the Jamaican pop star.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30779, 17 June 1965, Page 2

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May Have Break Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30779, 17 June 1965, Page 2

May Have Break Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30779, 17 June 1965, Page 2

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